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US-11312988

Methods and compositions for cannabis characterization

PublishedApril 26, 2022
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Technical Abstract

Provided are methods for determining if a cannabis sample comprises hemp or marijuana, or Cannabis sativa and/or Cannabis indica as well as primers and kits for use in the methods.

Patent Claims
14 claims

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1. A method for testing a sample comprising cannabis to determine if the cannabis is hemp or marijuana, the method comprising: I) obtaining a test sample comprising genomic DNA, II) genotyping the test sample for a set of SNPs, the set comprising at least 10, 20, 30, 40, 48, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 96 or 100 of the SNPs in Table 5, each SNP comprising a major allele and a minor allele as provided in Table 5; III) detecting for each SNP of the set the presence or absence of the major allele and/or the minor allele in the test sample; IV) determining the sample is hemp or marijuana according to the set of SNPs, wherein at least 10, 20, 30, or 40 of the genotyped SNPs of the set have an FST of greater than 0.679 as provided in Table 5, and at least 2 of the genotyped SNPs of the set have a major allele or minor allele with an allele frequency of 0 as provided in Table 5, wherein the test sample is determined to be hemp if the major alleles and/or minor alleles in combination when compared to the reference profiles provided in Table 5 are most similar to major alleles and/or minor alleles more commonly found in hemp, or the test sample is identified as marijuana if the major alleles and/or minor alleles in combination when compared to the reference profiles provided in Table 5 are most similar to major alleles and/or minor alleles more commonly found in marijuana; and V) displaying and/or providing a document displaying one or more features of the major and/or minor allele for each SNP in the set and/or the identity of the test sample as hemp or marijuana, wherein one or more features and/or identity of the test sample is used to select a sample with desired combination of major alleles and/or minor alleles, wherein the test sample is selected from a genomic DNA sample, a plant sample, a seed sample, leaf sample, a flower sample, a trichome sample, a pollen sample, and a sample of dried plant material including flower, pollen and trichomes, and the obtaining the sample comprises isolating genomic DNA, wherein the method further comprises using the presence or absence of the major allele and/or the minor allele for each SNP of the set in marker assisted selection (MAS) to select a cultivated cannabis plant, crossing the cultivated cannabis plant with a wild type cannabis plant, and selecting an offspring cannabis plant with a desired combination of major alleles and/or minor alleles.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the set of SNPs comprises the SNPs in Table 5 with an Fst of greater than 0.679.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the genotyping method comprises a PCR based method.

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4. A method of cannabis ancestry selection breeding, the method comprising: a) obtaining one or more cannabis plant offspring having a desired trait; b) determining the hemp or marijuana ancestry contribution of the cannabis plant offspring; c) selecting one or more cannabis plant offspring having a desired hemp or marijuana ancestry contribution; and d) crossing the selected cannabis plant offspring with cultivated hemp or marijuana; wherein determining the hemp or marijuana ancestry contribution of the cannabis plant offspring in step b) comprises: I) obtaining a sample comprising genomic DNA from the cannabis plant offspring, II) genotyping the sample for a set of SNPs, the set comprising at least 10, 20, 30, 40, 48, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 96 or 100 of the SNPs in Table 5, each SNP comprising a major allele and a minor allele as provided in Table 5; III) detecting for each SNP of the set the presence or absence of the major allele and/or the minor allele in the sample; and IV) determining the hemp or marijuana ancestry contribution of the cannabis plant offspring according to the set of SNPs based on the reference profiles for marijuana and/or hemp provided in Table 5; wherein at least 10, 20, 30, or 40 of the genotyped SNPs of the set have an FST of greater than 0.679 as provided in Table 5, and wherein at least 2 of the genotyped SNPs of the set have a major allele or minor allele with an allele frequency of 0.

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5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the cannabis plant offspring is F2 offspring obtained by: crossing an initial cultivated hemp or marijuana strain with a wild cannabis strain having a desired trait to obtain F1 offspring having the desired trait; and backcrossing the F1 offspring having the desired trait to the initial cultivated hemp or marijuana strain to obtain F2 offspring having the desired trait.

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6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the set of SNPs comprises the SNPs in Table 5 with an Fst of greater than 0.679, and wherein the method further comprises displaying and/or providing a document displaying one or more features of the major and/or minor alleles.

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7. The method of claim 4 , wherein the test sample is selected from a genomic DNA sample, a plant sample, a seed sample, leaf sample, a flower sample, a trichome sample, a pollen sample, and a sample of dried plant material including flower, pollen and trichomes, and the obtaining the sample comprises isolating genomic DNA.

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8. The method of claim 4 , wherein the genotyping method comprises a PCR based method.

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9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the genotyping method comprises DNA amplification using forward and reverse primers and/or primer extension.

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10. A method for testing a sample comprising cannabis to determine if the cannabis is hemp or marijuana, the method comprising: I) obtaining a test sample comprising genomic DNA; II) genotyping the test sample for a set of SNPs, the set comprising at least 10, 20, 30, 40, 48, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 96 or 100 of the SNPs in Table 5, each SNP comprising a major allele and a minor allele as provided in Table 5; III) detecting for each SNP of the set the presence or absence of the major allele and/or the minor allele in the test sample; IV) determining the sample is hemp or marijuana according to the set of SNPs, wherein at least 10, 20, 30, or 40 of the genotyped SNPs of the set have an FST of greater than 0.679 as provided in Table 5, and at least 2 of the genotyped SNPs of the set have a major allele or minor allele with an allele frequency of 0 as provided in Table 5, wherein the test sample is determined to be hemp if the major alleles and/or minor alleles in combination when compared to the reference profiles provided in Table 5 are most similar to major alleles and/or minor alleles more commonly found in hemp, or the test sample is identified as marijuana if the major alleles and/or minor alleles in combination when compared to the reference profiles provided in Table 5 are most similar to major alleles and/or minor alleles more commonly found in marijuana; and V) using the presence or absence of the major allele and/or the minor allele for each SNP of the set in marker assisted selection (MAS) to select a cultivated cannabis plant, crossing the cultivated cannabis plant with a wild type cannabis plant, and selecting an offspring cannabis plant with a desired combination of major alleles and/or minor alleles.

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11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the test sample is selected from a genomic DNA sample, a plant sample, a seed sample, leaf sample, a flower sample, a trichome sample, a pollen sample, and a sample of dried plant material including flower, pollen and trichomes, and the obtaining the sample comprises isolating genomic DNA.

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12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the genotyping method comprises a PCR based method.

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13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the genotyping method comprises DNA amplification using forward and reverse primers and/or primer extension.

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14. The method of claim 3 , wherein the genotyping method comprises DNA amplification using forward and reverse primers and/or primer extension.

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June 13, 2016

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April 26, 2022

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